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Caroline Cornish Management CAROLINE CORNISH MANAGEMENT 12 SHINFIELD STREET, LONDON W12 OHN Tel: 44 (0) 20 8743 7337 Mobile: 07725 555711 e-mail: [email protected] www.carolinecornish.co.uk MAGI VAUGHAN - HAIR & MAKE-UP DESIGNER BAFTA AWARD WINNER - 3 BAFTA NOMINATIONS 1 EMMY AWARD - 1 EMMY NOMINATION 2 MAKE-UP ARTISTS & HAIR STYLISTS GUILD AWARDS Make-Up application by AIR-BRUSH Special Make-Up Effects/Prosthetics Application and Making of Gelatine & Silicone Pieces Character and Period Makeup/Hair Work including Wigs and Hairpieces Countries Worked In: Croatia, Czech Republic, France, Holland, Hungary, Malta, Mallorca, Morocco, Romania, South Africa Languages Spoken: Fluent Welsh, Basic French and Spanish, Hungarian and Italian AVENUE 5 Prod Co: Jettison Productions/HBO Producers: Kevin Loader, Richard Daldry Directors: Armando Iannuci + TBC ALEX RIDER II Prod Co: Eleventh Hour Productions/Sony Producer: Richard Burrell Directors: TBC THE MALLORA FILES II Production Suspended due to Coronavirus 10x45min Drama Series Producer: Dominic Barlow Directors: Bryn Higgins, Rob Evans, Craig Pickles, Christina Ebohon-Green SUPPRESSION Prod Co: Snowdonia Feature Film Producers: Andrew Baird, Tom Warren Director: J Mackye Gruber CASTLE ROCK II Prod Co: Scope Productions Moroccan Unit Producer: Debbie Hayn-Cass. Director: Phil Abraham Drama Series Ep 202/204 THE MALLORCA FILES Prod Co: Cosmopolitan Pictures/Clerkenwell Films/BBC 10 x 45 min Drama Series Producer: Dominic Barlow Mallorca Director(s): Bryn Higgins, Charlie Palmer, Rob Evans, Gordon Anderson Featuring: Elen Rhys, Julian Looman RIVIERA II Prod Co: Archery Pictures/SKY 10pt Drama Series Producer: Sue Howells South of France Directors: Hans Herbots, Paul Walker, Destiny Ekaragha Featuring: Poppy Delevingne, Roxanne Duran, Jack Fox, Dimitri Leonidas, Lena Olin, Juliet Stephenson, Julia Stiles Registered Office: White Hart House, Silwood Road, Ascot SL5 0PY. Registered in England No. 3907555 Vat Reg No: 751 7229 30 Magi Vaughan – Page 2 KIRI Prod Co: The Forge/C4 4pt Drama Serial Producer: Toby Bentley Director: Euros Lynn Featuring: Sarah Lancashire, Paapa Essiedu, Sue Johnston, Steven MacKintosh, Lia Williams, BLACK MIRROR - Prod Co: House of Tomorrow/Netflix HANG THE DJ Producer: Nick Pitt Director: Tim Van Patten Featuring: George Blagden, Georgina Campbell, Joe Col RIVIERA Prod Co: Archery Pictures/SKY 10pt Drama Series Producer: Foz Allen South of France Directors: Philipp Kadelbach, Damon Thomas, Hans Herbots, Adrian Lester, Paul Walker Featuring: Phil Davis, Anthony Lapagilia, Adrian Lester, Lena Olin Iwan Rheon, Julia Stiles BRIEF ENCOUNTERS Prod Co: CPL Productions/ITV 6 x 1hr Drama Series Producer: Jo Willett Directors: Jill Robertson, Marek Losey, Josh Agnew Featuring: Angela Griffin, Sophie Rundle, Sharon Rooney, Peter Wight, Penelope Wilton YOU, ME AND THE Prod Co: Hat Trick Productions/UK Gold APOCALYPSE Producers: Polly Buckle, Susie Liggat, Nicholas Pitt 10 x 60 Drama Series Directors: Michael Engler, Tim Kirkby, Saul Metzstein Featuring: Mathew Baynton, Jenna Fischer, Rob Lowe, Magan Mullally MUSKETEERS II Prod Co: BBC 1 10 x 60 Drama Series Producer: Colin Wratten 17th Century Directors: Ed Bennett, Andy Hay, Marc Jobst, Nick Renton, John Strickland Featuring: Tom Burke, Santiago Cabrera, Ali Dowling, Howard Charles Tamla Kari, Maimi McCoy, Luke Pasqualino, Marc Warren DOWNTON ABBEY IV Prod Co: Carnival Film and Television/ITV 8 x 1hr + Xmas Special Producer: Rupert Ryle Hodges For: Carnival Film & TV/ITV Directors: Jon East, David Evans, Ed Hall, Philip John, Catherine Morshead, Featuring: Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Jim Carter, Michelle Dochery, Paul Giamatti, Shirley Maclaine, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Penelope Wilton EMMY AWARD – Outstanding Hairstyling MAKE-UP ARTISTS & HAIR STYLISTS GUILD AWARD DOWNTON ABBEY III Producer: Liz Trubridge 8 x 1hr + Xmas Special Directors: David Evans, Andy Goddard, Brian Percival, Jeremy Webb Featuring: Hugh Bonneville, Jim Carter, Michelle Dochery, Elizabeth McGovern, Maggie Smith, Dan Stevens EMMY NOMINATION – Outstanding Hairstyling RED DWARF Prod Co: Grant Naylor Productions/UKTV 6pt Comedy Series Producer: Charles Armitage Director: Grant Naylor INSIDE MEN Prod Co: BBC 1 Contemporary Producer: Colin Wratten. Director: James Kent Featuring: Steven Mackintosh, Ashley Walters, Warren Brown Magi Vaughan - Page 3 FRANKENSTEIN’S WEDDING Prod Co: BBC 3/BBC Events Live Television Drama Producer: Tony Followell. Director: Colin Teague Featuring: David Harewood, Michael Higgs, Jemima Ropper, Lacey Turner, Mark Williams CHEERFUL WEATHER FOR Prod Co: Clockwork Productions THE WEDDING Director: Donald Rice Feature Film - Contemporary Producer: Teun Hilte Featuring: Mackenzie Crook, Felicity Jones, Elizabeth McGovern, Zoe Tapper, Luke Treadaway THE FABULOUS BAKER BOYS Prod Co: BBC Wales Contemporary Director: Gareth Bryn Producer: Juliet Charlesworth Featuring: Gareth Jewell, Steven Meo, Eve Myles A CHRISTMAS IN WALES Prod Co: BBC Wales 1983, 1986, and 1989 Director: Chris Gernon Producer: Juliet Charlesworth Featuring: Ruth Jones, Paul Kaye, Mark Lewis Jones, Steven Spiers THE TURN OF THE SCREW Prod Co: BBC 90min drama Director: Tim Fywell 1920 Producer: Colin Wratten Featuring, Michelle Dockery, Sue Johnston, Corin Redgrave, Edward McLiam, Dan Stephens, Mark Umbers, Nicola Walker BO AND THE SPIRIT WORLD Prod Co: BBC Childrens’ Drama Series Directors: Jon East, Matt King Fantasy/Mythical Producer: Nicholas Pitt Featuring: Benedict Wong, David Yipp ROBIN HOOD IIII Prod Co: Tiger Aspect/BBC TV Series Directors: Mathew Evans, John Greening, Roger Golby Medieval/modern HD Graeme Harper, Patrick Lau, Douglas Mackinnon Budapest Alex Pillai Producers: Jane Hudson, Tom Mullins Featuring: Keith Allen, Richard Armitage Guest Artists: Dean Lennox Kelly, Robert Pugh, Toby Stephens WHATEVER IT TAKES Director: Andy Hay TV Single Drama Producer: Nicholas Pitt Contemporary HD Prod Co: Twenty Twenty Television/ITV UK Featuring: Amy Beth Hayes, Gary Lucy, Shane Richie ROBIN HOOD I & II Directors: Ciaran Donnelly, John McKay, Declan O’Dwyer Medieval Richard Standeven Budapest Producer: Richard Burrell Directors: Ciaran Donnelly, James Erskine, David Evans, Matthew Evans, Roger Goldby Producer Nicholas Pitt Guest Artists: Josie Lawrence, Denis Lawson, Tony Slattery Magi Vaughan – Page 4 SPIRIT TRAP Make-up and Artist Specialist AIR-BRUSH, SFX & Prosthetics Supernatural Thriller Director: David Smith Romania Producers: Susie Brooks-Smith Prod Co: Archangel Featuring: Luke Madly, Billie Piper, Sam Troughton IMPRESSIONISTS Directors: Tim Dunn, Mary Downes Drama Documentary Producer: Kim Thomas 1800s Prod Co: BBC France Featuring: Richard Armitage, Andrew Havil, Julian Glover A WAY OF LIFE Make-up and Artist Specialist AIR-BRUSH Feature Film Director: Amma Asante Contemporary Producers: Patrick Cassavetti, Charlie Hanson, Wales Prod Co: Tantrum Films/AWOL Featuring: Brenda Blethyn TOOTH Director: Ed Nammour Feature Film Producer: Susie Brooks-Smith Fantasy Prod Co: Archangel UK Featuring: Tim Dutton, Harry Enfield, Stephen Fry, Richard E Grant, Jerry Hall, Vinnie Jones, Phylida Law, Sallie Phillips HAPPY NOW Make-up and Hair Artist Feature Film Director: Phillipa Collie Cousins Contemporary Producers: Alison Owen, Neris Thomas Wales Prod Co: Ruby Films Featuring: Paddy Constantine, Ioan Gruffydd, Susan Lynch, Robert Pugh, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Emmy Rossum Alison Steadman DOWNTIME Director: Bharat Nalluri Feature Film Producer: Richard Johns Contemporary For: Scala Films Liverpool Featuring: Paul McGann ADVENTURES INC Directors: Tom Clegg, Mark Roper Feature Film Producers: Wendy Green, Tony Thatcher Contemporary Prod Co: Bright films/Fireworks Bristol Featuring: Michael Beihn A470 Directors: Ellen Bowman, Ed Taflan Drama Series Producer: Peter Edwards Contemporary Pod Co: ITV Wales JACOB’S LADDER Producer Peter Edwards: 1 x 13 TV Drama Series For: Storyworks/HTV Featuring: Pamela Haddock, Maria Pride THE SECRET ROOM Director: Gareth Lloyd Williams Single Drama Producer: Peter Edwards 1680s Prod Co: HTV/Carlton BAFTA AWARD – Hair and Make-up Design Magi Vaughan – Page 5 THE HEATHER MOUNTAIN Director: Angie Roberts Feature Film Producer: Dyfan Roberts 1900 Wales Prod Co: Llun Y Felin CHAMELEON Make-up and Hair Artist Feature Film Director: Ceri Sherlock WWII Producers: C4C Prod Co: Ruby Films THE END OF YOUR TETHER Director: Eurwyn Williams TV Drama Series Producer: Norman Williams Contemporary Prod Co: HTV/Carlton Featuring: Nia Roberts TALES FROM WALES Director: Richard Pawelko Childrens Drama Series 1800s Prod Co: Channel 4 TITANIC Director: Peter Edwards Drama Documentary Prod Co: HTV/Carlton Featuring: Ioan Gruffydd EDGAR EVANS Director: Peter Edwards Drama Documentary: Prod Co: HTV/Carlton Featuring: Ioan Gruffydd NUTS & BOLTS Director: Peter Edwards Drama Series Prod Co: ITV Featuring: Eve Miles PRODUCTIONS FOR ERYRI FILMS INCLUDE: CABARET QUASAR Series I, II, III Director: Delwyn Sion Childrens’ Drama Sci-Fi 2 BAFTA Nominations – Hair and Make-up Design TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED Director: Norman Williams TV Series BAFTA Nomination – Hair and Make-up Design .
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